2017-2019 Fellows:

Laura Amar-Dolan MD

Dr. Amar-Dolan is a critical care fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is interested in improving the transition of care from ICU to home.

Alejandra (Ale) Barrero-Castillero MD, MPH

Dr. Barrero-Castillero is a neonatology fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is interested in the impact of parental stress on neonatal outcomes and whether/how this relationship is different in immigrant populations.

Elise Tremblay MD

Dr. Tremblay is a pediatric endocrinology fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is interested in racial/ethnic disparities in type 1 diabetes care, particularly in the Latino population.

Jonathon Dunlap MD

Jonathan Dunlap is a general surgery resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital who will explore disparities in access to pediatric surgical care.

Maya Ilowite MD

Maya Ilowite is an oncologist who is interested in researching disparities in pediatric oncology care, particularly with regard to impact on medication adherence and survivorship care. (IHI)

Olivia Lindly MPH, PhD

Olivia Lindly Completed her doctoral degree in public health at Oregon State University. She plans to focus on disparities in care for youth with developmental disabilities.

Camila Mateo MD

Camila Mateo is a general pediatrician whose research will focus on addressing racial/ethnic disparities in child health.

Hsin-Hsiao Scott Wang MD, MPH

Hsin-Hsiao Scott Wang is a pediatric urologist interested in modeling outcomes of pediatric urologic care in order to best inform decision-making.

Rachel Whooten MD

Rachel Whooten is a pediatric endocrinologist, who is interested in childhood physical activity behaviors and the role of the primary care clinician in counseling. (IHI)

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